Polytheism Vs Monotheism

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Hinduism is a very diverse religion, just like its people. So, to define Hinduism as a purely polytheistic or monotheistic religion is an arbitrary claim. I am going to argue the uses of this explicit claim with the facts that there are many varieties and types of Hinduism found around the world. The varieties include philosophy schools, rejection movements, and founders of societies that went against the norm. These references can be problematic because they cause generalization and stereotyping against Hinduism itself.
To start, polytheism is the belief in many gods, and monotheism is the belief in only one god. There are many forms of polytheism and monotheism, and just like Hinduism, it is very complex. The Vedas are the earliest compositions

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